GB 12731-2003
AbolishedFire-resistant V-belt
阻燃V带
Application Summary AI generated
GB 12731-2003 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for fire-resistant V-belts used in mechanical power transmission systems. It applies to V-belts operating in environments with high fire risk, such as coal mines, chemical plants, and other industrial settings where belt flammability could cause safety hazards. The standard ensures belts meet anti-static and flame-retardant performance criteria to prevent ignition and propagation of fires during operation.
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